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词汇 Strad
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Definition of Strad in English:

Strad

noun stradstrad
informal
  • A Stradivarius.

    〈非正式〉斯特拉迪瓦里小提琴;斯特拉迪瓦里弦乐器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Furthermore, at less than $10000, a Nagyvarius is a fraction of the price of a genuine Strad, and a great example of science working hand-in-hand with the arts.
    • Maxim's borrowed a bigger Strad, the Archinto viola, and he's obviously taken to it.
    • I have heard worse cellists, loads of them, though precious few with Strads.
    • It's not that I've got a Strad or anything but it's not right to ask to use someone's fiddle is it?
    • Further research reveals that he uses the Strad for baroque pieces, so I'll guess it was the other one.
    • He has three for Matt to compare - a Guadagnini, a violin made by Guarneri's father, and a middle-period Strad.
    • There's no conductor; she directs them herself… and she's strung her Strad with gut, and plays it with a classical bow.
    • Reporters were also among those who heard the Hammer being played on Thursday by American virtuoso Elizabeth Pitcairn, whose own 1720 Strad, called The Mendelssohn, is said to be the inspiration for the 1999 film The Red Violin.
    • His Strad (he has one on loan) assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another.
    • Various changes of ownership followed, but by the late 1920s the Messiah was in the hands of the Hill brothers, whose London dealership could eventually claim to have seen more Strads than Tarisio.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

Rhymes

ad, add, Allahabad, bad, Baghdad, bedad, begad, cad, Chad, clad, dad, egad, fad, forbade, gad, glad, grad, had, lad, mad, pad, plaid, rad, Riyadh, sad, scad, shad, tad, trad

Definition of Strad in US English:

Strad

nounstrad
informal
  • A Stradivarius.

    〈非正式〉斯特拉迪瓦里小提琴;斯特拉迪瓦里弦乐器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Various changes of ownership followed, but by the late 1920s the Messiah was in the hands of the Hill brothers, whose London dealership could eventually claim to have seen more Strads than Tarisio.
    • Reporters were also among those who heard the Hammer being played on Thursday by American virtuoso Elizabeth Pitcairn, whose own 1720 Strad, called The Mendelssohn, is said to be the inspiration for the 1999 film The Red Violin.
    • Further research reveals that he uses the Strad for baroque pieces, so I'll guess it was the other one.
    • He has three for Matt to compare - a Guadagnini, a violin made by Guarneri's father, and a middle-period Strad.
    • It's not that I've got a Strad or anything but it's not right to ask to use someone's fiddle is it?
    • Maxim's borrowed a bigger Strad, the Archinto viola, and he's obviously taken to it.
    • I have heard worse cellists, loads of them, though precious few with Strads.
    • There's no conductor; she directs them herself… and she's strung her Strad with gut, and plays it with a classical bow.
    • His Strad (he has one on loan) assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another.
    • Furthermore, at less than $10000, a Nagyvarius is a fraction of the price of a genuine Strad, and a great example of science working hand-in-hand with the arts.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

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